Hi Lee and AMSATers,
My LOTW QSL's show one from you, 2002-11-16 15:12:00, so I guess we
both uploaded that one correctly. One problem: my log shows that you
were portable in EL97, but your LOTW entry shows the QSL from EL98.
Unfortunately, I think you have to have a separate certificate at lotw
for each location you work from. This means KO4MA (whom I have more
grids from than any other single station) is going to have a lot of them!
I am still surprised how few QSLs I have for sat contacts on lotw--I
would expect the sat guys to be on the forefront of this. In contrast, I
have many, many more lotw QSls from RTTY guys, they seem to be the REAL
computer literate guys! Take that as a challenge.
73's,
Jim KD6NA
>Greetings,
>
>I just uploaded a 619 QSO file to ARRL's Logbook of The World (LoTW) which
>they report they processed with no errors. The file is a mix of HF and
>Satellite contacts between March 1999 and 02 Aug 2003. I've still got some
>prior HF contest logs to submit once I get the right data into the right
>fields.
>
>One new item I learned in the process is that the data entry for the
>PROP_MODE field must be all upper case. i.e. <Prop_Mode:3>SAT
>
>So far none of the QSL matches have been for satellite contacts which may
>very well be a function of the small dataset as opposed to an actual
>problem. However, given some of the other information I've received
>regarding how they match satellite QSOs, I am curious to know if anyone else
>has uploaded a file that has resulted in QSL records for satellite contacts.
>
>73,
>Lee-KU4OS
>
>
>
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